Travel, portrait, and documentary-style photography focused on quiet details and thoughtful composition.
I photograph people and places with attention to what's often overlooked—the small details, the natural framing, the moments that don't ask for attention but deserve it.
My work leans toward a classic, simple approach, using natural light and careful composition to let the subject speak for itself.
I work with individuals, groups, and places, creating images that feel grounded, honest, and unforced.
This work is for people who value subtlety, clarity, and photographs that hold up over time.
Photographs made through observation—capturing places as they are, with attention to light, structure, and small moments that define a location. These images focus on presence rather than spectacle.
Portraits that feel natural and unforced, using simple settings and thoughtful framing to reflect the person as they are. The emphasis is on comfort, clarity, and subtle detail.
Group photographs that balance structure and ease, allowing real interaction to guide the image. The focus is on connection and composition rather than posed formality.
Photography, for me, is about paying attention. I'm drawn to the quiet relationships between subjects and their surroundings—the way a space frames a person, or how a small detail can tell a larger story.
Rather than directing moments, I focus on observing them and composing carefully within what's already there.
I've been photographing for about five years, working across travel, individual, and group sessions. My approach stays consistent: simple, detail-oriented, and classic.
I aim to make images that feel natural and lasting, and that help viewers notice something they might have otherwise passed by.